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Oct 4, 2019
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Recorded WRSU Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ for Patti Cardinelli's local music show. Wayne Clawens was engineer. This is Halo's third appearance on the show. A Halo Called Fred, in their mid-90s heyday, were a 4-piece combo playing unconventional and unpredictable music with a humorous and punky bent. Influences included King Missile, They Might Be Giants, Ween, Jonathan Richman, and the Violent Femmes. This is Gerrymiah T. Bullfrog's first live appearance with the band, starting with Track 10....
Topic: Live concert
Source: on air
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May 11, 2018
05/18
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A Halo Called Fred
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01 70s Clothes 02 Mexican Love Song 03 Little Asshole Me 04 Hypothetical Twist 05 I Think I'll Go Back There 06 Fire Alarm 07 Schmuck 08 Movin On Up Medley 09 The King of Bean 10 I Wanna Be Your Nose 11 Clown Nose 12 Butt 13 Zoom Zebbatab 14 Mr. Fucky-Fuck Face
Source: Cassette
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Apr 26, 2018
04/18
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A short intimate set at Quantum X Music, an indie record shop that used to sit on Albany Street in New Brunswick, NJ. Set recorded by shop owner Wayne Clawans on July 30, 1994. A Halo Called Fred, in their early 90s heyday, were a 3-piece, 1-invisible friend combo playing unconventional and unpredictable music during the Nirvana grunge and indie years. Influences included King Missile, They Might Be Giants, Ween, Jonathan Richman, and the Violent Femmes. Geverend Dee: Acoustic guitar, lead...
Topic: geek, punk, folk, comedy, DIY, Tupperware
Source: Cassette
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Sep 24, 2019
09/19
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Recorded at the Mercury Lounge in New York City. Headlining the show was John S. Hall with King Missile III. A Halo Called Fred, in their mid-90s heyday, were a 4-piece combo playing unconventional and unpredictable music during the grunge and indie years. Gerrimiah T. Bullfrog had joined in 1995 as a lead guitarist, and the cassette Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was recently released. Influences included King Missile, They Might Be Giants, Ween, Jonathan Richman, and the Violent Femmes.
Topic: Live concert
Source: cassette